Thanks for the info..! btw, what about my first question ..When do the 90 days wait start counting? NBC received my app on July 2nd.. Does it mean it's 90 days after July 2nd??

tnx.

Boy, you cant wait for EAD ...:) I don't blame ya for that, I think in case of July 2nd you should count from the date when your check gets cashed. In case of July filers we should not be surprised if EADs and APs take more than 6 months being on cynical side.

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fatjoe

10-23 08:38 AM

I filed 485 on July 18 in NSC. I called USCIS on Oct 16 (exactly the 90th day), early in the morning. 1-800-375-5283(1,2,2,6,2,2,1). The lady who picked up said they have introduced a new system to raise a 'Service Request' for those who are waiting for more than 90 days for check clearance. She siad that mine was the first case she was entering into the system. She keyed in my details and gave me a Service Request # and said that an agent will be assigned to my case within two days to look for my application. On Oct 18th, I found that my checks were cleared. But the rec # are not showing on online yet. So, pls call USCIS and raise a service req if you don't see any activity yet, it worked for me, though the rec # s not updated online yet. I found that my appln was moved from NSC to TSC, as my rec # starts with SRC-08.

For my recent H1B extention for 7th year extention, I have come across strange situation. My old H1B was valid till 5th Feb 2007. Extention was applied in Jan 2007 with approved I-140. Recently I have received approved H1B extention with new I-94, but it states validity is from 22 March 2007 to 5th Feb 2010.

I thought the extention should have been from 6th Feb 2007 to 5th Feb 2010.

what should be infered from above ? Does it mean that I was out of ststus fron 6th Feb 2007 till 21st March 2007.

I would appereciate any input on this. If this makes me out of status , is there a way to fix this by contacting USCIS again ?

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10-16 11:14 PM

:(hi gcpadmavyuh ,

here is my question i got h1 that is starting from oct 1st and i got ead also .

i dont have ssn also . my i-94 got expired.

1) now i am on which status ?

2) how to come from h4 to ead in my situation ?

3) how to actually use ead or h1 ?

4) should i get salary( payroles every month ) on h1 from this oct 1st onwards ?

5) in my situation how uscis will recognise am i using ead /h1 /h4 ?

6) in my situation if i got ssn and driving license after showing ead card in that offices , but i didnt work until this year end then by the year end on which status i am h4 or ead or h1 ?

7) in my situation if once i used my ead is there any chance to come from ead to h1 in future if i need ?

Hi, I am also in the same boat. only spouse received the notice. So did you go FP along with your wife? would appreciate your input on this one

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belmontboy

08-14 09:33 PM

From the link, it appears that the talk here is about filing I-485 even when priority date is not current. That's different from before. Having said that, we'll see when it happens and if anything happens.

Please read properly from the link:

This proposed rule is intended to streamline adjustment application processing by utilizing a two-step process in which registration packets can be pre-screened for documentary evidence, security checks can be initiated and completed, and pending visa demand can be adequately conveyed to DOS. The DOS will then adjust its Visa Bulletin accordingly and applicants may then proceed forward with filing their I-485s based on visa availability as reflected in the monthly Visa Bulletin.

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NO_Free_Rider

09-10 09:13 PM

Hi,

I know there have been numerous posts regarding this matter, but there have been a lot of different responses to the same question. I would really appreciate it if you could please have a look at the questions below and clarify these matters, not only for me, but also for a lot of other IV members who are in the same boat as me.

I am working for an IT consulting company on an H1B visa. My employer (Company X) has applied for my green card under the EB3/India category. I have my labor and I-140 approved. My priority date is March 2006. .... ....

That was real quick to get Labor & I-140 approved in 6 months. I thought PERM is taking more time these days. Also at this pace who needs premium I-140 processing?

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abheja

08-25 10:47 PM

Thank you for clarifying snathan. The company will definitely not do anything illegal, in fact it is the legality that is creating challenges. One other question came up today. If a qualified candidates applies for the job (PERM), does the company have to accept the candidate and let me go? All of these questions did not come up while filing EB3 but they are now concerned.